The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 - American periodicals |
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... seemed to be a good one . In size he was larger than the blue or common rat , and smaller than the gray or Norway . His tail seemed a little longer , and his ears a little more delicate , transparent , broader , and longer than our ...
... seemed to be a good one . In size he was larger than the blue or common rat , and smaller than the gray or Norway . His tail seemed a little longer , and his ears a little more delicate , transparent , broader , and longer than our ...
Page 405
... seemed turning Upward with a heavenly yearning , While a joy of grief and transport thrilled our souls with rapture through . Then the cheerless hearth grew brighter , And the burdened heart grew lighter ; And the seat by one made ...
... seemed turning Upward with a heavenly yearning , While a joy of grief and transport thrilled our souls with rapture through . Then the cheerless hearth grew brighter , And the burdened heart grew lighter ; And the seat by one made ...
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... seemed to me , to reason himself back to cheerfulness , or perhaps to avoid the observation of curious people , who would not fail to comment on the strangeness of his manners . His spirits , which were never lively , seemed at ...
... seemed to me , to reason himself back to cheerfulness , or perhaps to avoid the observation of curious people , who would not fail to comment on the strangeness of his manners . His spirits , which were never lively , seemed at ...
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